ANTELOPE FLAT RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout) The water is dirty, but anglers are reporting good catches of both stocked and carryover rainbow trout from 12 to 18 inches. Water levels are still good, the water is just below the paved portion of the ramp.

CROOKED RIVER: (redband trout, mountain whitefish) Angling opportunities for redband trout and whitefish are improving. Recent surveys indicate the trout population has rebounded considerably from 2016. Most fish are in the 8- to 12-inch range, with the occasional larger trout.

CULTUS LAKE: (rainbow trout, lake trout) Open to fishing all year.

DAVIS LAKE: (largemouth bass, redband trout) Open to fishing all year. Restricted to fly-fishing only with barbless hooks. Catch-and-release for trout. No limits on warm-water fish.

DESCHUTES RIVER, MOUTH TO THE PELTON REGULATING DAM: (redband trout, summer steelhead, fall Chinook, whitefish) Recent rains have brought flows up in the Deschutes River. This could make fishing for steelhead in the lower river challenging until flows subside. Anglers are reminded that fall Chinook season closed to harvest on the Deschutes River on Oct. 31, 2017. Anglers who catch a tagged hatchery steelhead with an orange anchor tag, are encouraged to report catch information to ODFW at 541-296-4628. Anglers catching a tagged wild fish should release it immediately without recording any information. Counts at the Sherars Falls salmon and steelhead trap. The trap is only in operation from July to the end of October. Trapping has ended at Sherars Falls for the season.

LAKE BILLY CHINOOK TO BENHAM FALLS: (rainbow trout, brown trout) Open for trout all year. Fishing restricted to artificial flies and lures. No size or limits on brown trout and no harvest of bull trout. Fall is a great time of year to fish this section.

BENHAM FALLS UPSTREAM TO LITTLE LAVA LAKE: Closed to fishing for the season. Will reopen May 22, 2018.

DEVILS LAKE: (rainbow trout) Open to fishing all year.

EAST LAKE: (rainbow trout, brown trout, kokanee) Open to fishing all year. Wild rainbow trout must be released. Cooler weather should bring excellent fishing, particularly for brown trout along the shoreline.

ELK LAKE: (brook trout, kokanee, cutthroat trout) Open to fishing all year. Twenty-five kokanee are allowed each day in addition to daily trout limit. No size limits on kokanee. Fall is an excellent time to target brook trout along the shoreline.

FALL RIVER: (rainbow trout) River was stocked last week with rainbow trout. Open to fishing all year. Restricted to fly-fishing only with barbless hooks.

HAYSTACK RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout, kokanee, largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill) Fishing should be good this year. The reservoir was stocked with 9,500 legal-size trout and 75 brood fish. Warm-water fish are plentiful but tend to be on the smaller side.

HOOD RIVER: (Summer steelhead, coho salmon) Recent rains have brought the river up considerably, a few summer steelhead and coho are around if the flows subside to fishable conditions.

HOSMER LAKE: (brook, rainbow and cutthroat trout) With cooler fall temperatures, the best fishing should be during the warmest parts of the day. Open to fishing all year. Restricted to fly-fishing only with barbless hooks. Catch-and-release for all species.

KINGSLEY RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout)No recent reports.

LAKE BILLY CHINOOK: (bull, brown and rainbow trout, kokanee, smallmouth bass) Bull trout are concentrated in the upper end of the Metolius Arm prior to and following spawning. Harvest limited to one fish over-24 inches. Tribal permit required for Metolius Arm. Opportunities for kokanee are poor. Brown trout opportunities in the upper part of the Deschutes Arm are excellent.

NORTH TWIN LAKE: (rainbow trout) Lake was stocked last week with rainbow trout. Open to fishing all year. Fall fishing should be good.

OCHOCO CREEK UPSTREAM TO OCHOCO DAM: (rainbow trout) Fishing is restricted to artificial flies and lures only; two trout per day with an 8-inch minimum length. Trout 20-inches and greater must be released unharmed.

OCHOCO RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout, black crappie, smallmouth bass) Opportunities for both wild and hatchery rainbow trout continue to be very good. Average size is 12 TO 16 inches. Trout are widespread throughout the reservoir. Black crappie and smallmouth bass are also available. The boat ramp is unusable now.

ODELL LAKE: (lake trout, kokanee, rainbow trout) Open to fishing all year. All tributaries to Odell Lake are closed to fishing. All bull trout must be released unharmed.

PAULINA LAKE: (brown trout, rainbow trout, kokanee) Open to fishing all year. Wild rainbow trout must be released. Fall angling for brown trout should be good.

PINE HOLLOW RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout, largemouth bass) Lake levels are low but fishing has continued to be fairly good. Pine Hollow has been stocked and fishing should be good.

PRINEVILLE RESERVOIR: (rainbow trout, largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie) Anglers are reporting much better rainbow trout fishing than the last few years with fish averaging 16 inches. Despite a die-off earlier this year, opportunities for black crappie continue to be excellent. The reduction in numbers will increase growth and size of remaining fish. The Powderhouse Cove boat ramp may be unusable but the State Park ramp is good.

PRINEVILLE YOUTH FISHING POND: (rainbow trout and largemouth bass) Trout stocking will resume when the water temperature is suitable.

SPRAGUE POND: (rainbow trout) Turn at Cow Meadow sign off Forest Road 40. Take first left at first dirt road and follow road to pond.

SUTTLE LAKE: (brown trout, kokanee) Open to fishing all year. Twenty-five kokanee per day in addition to daily trout limit. No size limits on kokanee.

TAYLOR LAKE (Wasco County): (rainbow trout, largemouth bass) No recent reports, but fishing should improve with cooling temperatures. The lake has been stocked and anglers are reporting good fishing.

THREE CREEK LAKE: (rainbow trout, brook trout) With cooler fall temperatures, the best fishing should be during the warmest parts of the day. Open to fishing all year. Opportunities for rainbow and brook trout are good.

WALTON LAKE: (rainbow trout) Angling for rainbow trout is excellent with both boat and bank anglers reporting good catches of 12- to 18-inch rainbow trout. All gear types are producing good results. Anglers are reminded no boat motors are allowed on Walton Lake.